will disney allow this..

My sons teacher is a BIG Disney Fan. I was hoping to take photos of my son with the main characters. My son would hold a sign that says "thank you" and the character holds the sign that says "Mrs Monroe" or something along those lines. Is this allowed? Do you think I will get any resistence from any of the handlers?I would of course briefly explain to them the reason for doing it. what do you think? Any other fun teacher ideas?

Depending upon whether or not your school allows gifts, you could bring her a t-shirt, a pin of a favorote charcter, or something like that. I arranged ahead of time for ODD to bring snack on her first day back. We stopped at Confectionary on Main Street as we were leaving the park and picked out enough "snacks" for DD (dear daughter) to take something of each of her classmates and teachers.

If the character will hold the sign, perhaps having just the character hold up a sign saying "hello Mrs Monroe" would be more fun for her. Closest way for a character to actually say a personalized hello to her.

I'm not sure why you're thanking her either. Thanks for being a great teacher? Thanks for allowing your DS (dear son) to take time out of school for vacation?

thank you for a being a great teacher..we are going at the end of the school year. it doesnt have to say thank you..it could say anything..best teacher...whatever. Im going to frame it as part of the end of year gift,

Thank you is fine. I understood what you were going for but that wasn't the point of this post. I've seen lots of pictures where characters are holding signs or assisting in shots for things like gender reveals. It is probably hit and miss but it is worth a shot and if one says no, you can always ask another.

I also meant to add that you probably want to consider which characters actually sign autographs; that might be a good clue as to which costumes have the articulation to hold a paper sign (Mike and Sulley don't sign at all, Buzz has a stamp, etc.).

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